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The Regulator’s right to be cautious about mastertrusts

Posted on January 12, 2013 by henry tapper

Over the past two years we’ve seen a number of multi-employer occupational schemes spruced up for auto-enrolment. We’ve seen a number of insurers and asset managers set up as the providers of master trusts. We’ve had a few financial advisers … Continue reading →

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Posted in actuaries, annuity, auto-enrolment, club pension, dc pensions, governance, NEST, Payroll, pensions | Tagged Bluesky, Defined contribution plan, Financial Services Compensation Scheme, Legal & General, pension, Pension Regulator, SHPS, Unite the Union | 9 Comments
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